Magnitude and determinants for place of postnatal care utilization among mothers who delivered at home in Ethiopia: a multinomial analysis from the 2016 Ethiopian demographic health survey
Abstract Introduction Above half of mothers in Ethiopia give birth at home. Home based care within the first week after birth as a complementary strategy to facility-based postnatal care service is critical to increase the survival of both mothers and newborns. However, evidence on utilization of po...
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Main Authors: | Brhane Gebrekidan Ayele (Author), Mulugeta Abrha Woldu (Author), Haftom Weldearegay Gebrehiwot (Author), Equbay Gebru Gebre-egziabher (Author), Hailay Gebretnsae (Author), Tsegay Hadgu (Author), Alemnesh Araya Abrha (Author), Araya Abrha Medhanyie (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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